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Ancient Civilizations Reset Cycles – Atlantis, Lost Knowledge & Human Amnesia Explained

Ancient Civilizations Reset Cycles – Atlantis, Lost Knowledge & Human Amnesia Explained

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🔭 Ancient civilizations reset cycles are not myth — they are patterns. In this deep-dive conversation, Billy Carson sits down with researcher Dan Richards to explore lost civilizations, Atlantis, ancient astronomy, and why humanity may be a species with amnesia.📘 We break down ancient civilizations reset cycles through evidence found in global flood myths, megalithic architecture, Easter Island, pyramid construction, and cyclical catastrophe theories. From Plato to Graham Hancock, this discussion challenges mainstream archaeology and exposes why certain narratives are resisted.🧠 Topics include ancient high knowledge, star lore, axial mundi sites, zodiac origins, Carrington Events, and how civilizations rise, collapse, and forget — only to repeat the cycle again. This conversation connects ancient wisdom with modern science and cosmic vulnerability.📌 If you’re researching ancient civilizations reset cycles, Atlantis, lost technology, or forgotten human history — this episode delivers context, balance, and evidence-driven speculation.👉 Subscribe, like, and comment your theory: Were ancient civilizations global?⏱️ 3. TIMESTAMPS (HH:MM)00:00 – Ancient Civilizations Reset Cycles Explained04:00 – Graham Hancock & Human Amnesia08:15 – Atlantis: Allegory or History?13:30 – Flood Myths & Global Catastrophe19:40 – Civilization Collapse & Cyclical Time25:00 – Carrington Event & Modern Vulnerability31:00 – Ancient Astronomy & Zodiac Origins36:20 – Easter Island & Lost Global Contact41:00 – Pyramid Precision & Light Measurement47:00 – Final Thoughts on Forgotten Knowledge

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